Rabbit and Rongo, two dumb but kind-hearted criminals, want to help a young girl get the medical treatment she needs. Inspired by true crimes around the world, they attempt to raise money through a series of dumb plans and hopeless schemes.
Origami is intricate and delicate, amusing and entertaining, beautiful yet inexpensive, and made from one of man’s most versatile creations. Rick Beech has now turned his childhood hobby into a career, and since 1990 has been working as an origami expert. In that time Rick has taught hundreds of workshops and has worked in film and television. Through his company, Paper Magic, he provides origami entertainment to a huge client base by performing at dinner parties, award evenings and other corporate functions. His contributions toward a commercial in 1997 ensured that the animation company involved won a Golden Rose Of Montreux award.
Set in Leeds, northern England, between the 1950s and 80s, Betty (Billie Piper – Doctor Who) is a young wife and mother whose life is changed forever after she falls hopelessly and dangerously in love with her charismatic Polish neighbor, Alex Crazenovski, also known as Craze. Against her principles, she abandons herself to a world of untapped thrills and passion, feelings that have been so desperately missing from her own conventional, claustrophobic marriage. Thirty years later, an older Betty (Sue Johnston – Waking the Dead) comes to realize that the consequences of her past compulsive passion have created ripples that spill far into the future, finally reaching a crisis point on her beloved son’s wedding day.
Recently discovered footage of a military unit tasked with hunting down drug smugglers in the remote jungles of Central America must locate a missing archeology team in Belize. The military unit discovers that the missing archeologists may have uncovered evidence of an extraterrestrial origin. When one of the archeologists turns up hundreds of miles away in a remote jungle they go to rescue her but discover that the extraterrestrials have other plans for them.
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Sylvain, an engineer come vigilante inventor, has constructed a device. It is close to functional, but something isn’t right. His wife, Mary Anne, is running out of patience. She loathes the woods in which they live and yearns for a return to the city. Problems arise when their already tense situation is exasperated by the appearance of shadow beings, which torment them during the night. Sylvain slowly comes to realize that this is not a localized event and some greater scheme might be at work. From the meth producing hillbillies on the mountain top to the corrupt lawman, Sheriff Donnelly, no one can escape the reach of the shadow people. Sylvain starts to suspect his device has something to do with it, but cannot bring himself to destroy the machine he has worked so hard to create…
What do you think happens when you die? An awesome movie about the potential of mankind, as we evolve into a higher state of consciousness.
The Scientist follows a brilliant physicist, Dr. Marcus Ryan (Bill Sage), who anguishes over the tragic death of his wife and daughter while secretly constructing a mysterious energy generator in his basement. The multi-dimensional energy unleashed by the machine triggers a series of events that propels Ryan toward a higher level of consciousness.
In this History of War bookazine you’ll explore both Pearl Harbor and the war in the Pacific extensively, from the genesis of Japan’s pre-emptive attack to the United States’ use of atomic weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Featuring moving photography from the front lines, declassified archival documents, and eyewitness accounts from those present during the conflict, this is an essential companion for anyone with an interest in one of the 20th century’s defining period.
In 1967 actor Jimmy Perry shows his friend David Croft the script of a sitcom he has written based on his time in the Home Guard, entitled ‘Fighting Tigers’. Head of BBC TV comedy Michael Mills likes it, changing its title to ‘Dad’s Army’ though, to Jimmy ‘s dismay, he refuses to let him act in it. He commissions Jimmy and David to write a whole series, despite TV controller Paul Fox’s misgivings that the Second World War is too fresh in people’s mind to be comedic. The pilot goes ahead with an ensemble cast keen to perform despite a low wage and some with problems of their own, notably star Arthur Lowe’s tendency to forget his lines, and Jimmy is thrilled that wartime favourite Bud Flanagan is performing its theme song. In April 1968 the first show is recorded in front of an enthusiastic test audience. Fox is less generous in his opinion but the viewing figures ensure the show’s future, running for nine series and becoming one of the best-loved of all British television sitcoms.
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PhotoPlus will help you take better photos, through a mixture of jargon-free guides, essential D-SLR and photographic techniques and no-nonsense Photoshop lessons.PhotoPlus is 100% Canon, so you can be sure the magazine is 100% relevant to your Canon EOS D-SLR and your needs.You’ll receive a fantastic video disc, crammed with easy to follow Photoshop and Photoshop Elements video guides free with every issue.